EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
PLATE I.— Order Coleopteka. 
Tig. i. Scarabreus Typhous, p. 47. Typhous vulgaris, p. 189. 
® a. Antenna magnified. 
I'icr. 2. Trichius nobilis, p. 191. 
Fig. 3. Lucanus Cervus, p. 48, 191. , . „ T , . » 
a .Antenna clavated: club pectinated. b. Maxillary pulp^ c .I*bud 
valpi d. Lacinia. e. Mandibles, f. Head. &• . 
UlL. I Elytra, k. Femur. 1. Tibia, rn. Tarsi, n. Unguis. 
Fig. 4. Dermestes murinus, p. 48, 389. a. Antenna magni e . 
Fig. 5. Scolytus Destructor, p. 206. a. Antenna magnified. 
Fig. 6. Ptinus imperialis, p. 49, 389. a. Antenna bli ori . 
PLATE [i. Order Coeeopteiia continued. 
1. Hister semipunctatus, p. 49. 
2. Gvrinus Natator, p. 50, 159. a. Antenna magnified, b. The 
hinder foot, compressed and formed for swimming. 
3 Byrrhus Pilula, p. 50, 183. a. Antenna magnified, 
4. Anthrenos Scrophularia, p. 50. 182. a. Antenna magnified. 
5. Nitidula discoidea, p. 51, 170. a. Antenna magnified. 
6. Silpha Vespillo, p. 51. a. Antenna magnified. ISccrophagus 
7 C Silpha quiuhimaculata, p. 51, 167. a. Antenna magnified. 
8. Opatrum sabulosum, 51, 193. a. Antenna magmfae . 
9. Tritoma bipustuktum, p. 51, 214. a. Antenna magmiied. 
10. Cassida maculata, p. 52. 
11. Coccinella 14-guttata. 
12. Chrvsomela coriuria, p. 53. Timarcha conana, p. 213. 
" Tanaceti, p. 53. Galeruca lanaceti, p. 212. 
14 merdigera, p. 53. Crioceris merdigera, p. 211. 
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ticum, p. 193. 
17. Bruchus Pisi, p. 53, 200. 
18. Curculio nitens, p. 54. Rhynchites miens. 
